Point of View (1st and 3rd)
Mood/atmosphere
irony (verbal, dramatic, situational)
Direct and Indirect Characterization
verisimilitude (reality and plausibility)
Setting 285-290
Style- Diction
Anaphora
Atmosphere
Parallelism
Moral-intellectual criticism
Universal mythology
Blank verse
Allegory
Antagonist
Connotation
Beat
flashback
Beat
Decorum
Comedy of the absurd
Farce
Antithesis
Universal symbol
Compound and complex sentences
Dramatic monologue
Denouement
Blocking agent
Comedy of manners
Dues ex machina
Ballad
Alliteration
Aside
Understatement
Stock character
Satire
Denotation
Abstract
Concrete
Low comedy
Marxist lot crit
Internal audience
Cosmic irony
Archetype